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Do Jews Celebrate Christmas?

When winter rolls around, signs of a special holiday appear everywhere. Cold breezes and light snowfalls get you in the mood for Christmas trees and carols.  Yes, that special holiday is...

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Do Jews Eat Shellfish/Shrimp?

Jewish people do not eat Shellfish and Shrimp. However, they are allowed to eat specific seafood but shellfish and shrimp are not a part of it. Physically, a Jewish person can eat shellfish or...

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How Should You Give Money At A Bar Mitzvah?

A Bar Mitzvah is an exciting time in a young person’s life. While a celebration for a Bar Mitzvah isn’t necessary, it is a fun way to celebrate a young boy becoming a young man.  If you...

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Do Jews Eat Fish?

Jews do eat fish. However, the fish needs to have fins and tails for them to be considered Kosher. Water-dwelling creatures that don't have notable physical features are not kosher. Fish is a...

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What Happens If You Don’t Have A Bar/Bat Mitzvah? 

Each culture has its own recognition of children reaching adulthood. There are quinceanera’s, sweet sixteens, and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs.  If you didn’t get a sweet sixteen and all your friends...

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Kippah vs. Yamaka – What’s The Difference

Every religion has certain rules that people need to follow. In Islam, women are required to cover their heads and bodies, so they are not exposed to men that are not blood relatives. Amish people...

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